Vice Ganda ‘Ayaw ni Marcoleta’ Song Catches Netizens’ Attention (ch)

Vice Ganda did this on ‘It’s Showtime’

Unkabogable Star Vice Ganda sang in jest his improvised song during a recent episode of the Kapamilya noontime show It’s Showtime and it has the lyrics “ayaw ni Marcoleta.”

Vice is known for his humor which can be quite controversial at times as people tend to give their own interpretations. In some instances, he would receive negative reactions but his fans always love how he would make everyone laugh.

 

vice gandaPhoto credit: Twitter

A video clip from a recent episode of the noontime show circulated online. Twitter @papigames2 shared the said video with this caption: “Kaya pala nagsara ang ABS CBN… iba ka talaga meme Vice Ganda.”

In the video, the comedian-host was referring to a song as the song of the one who shut down the Kapamilya network. Then, Vice sang “ayaw ni Marcoleta” and this made the audience laugh. “Kaya kinasuhan and ABS,” he said.

It can be seen that other It’s Showtime hosts were trying to contain their laughter as they were a bit shocked by Vice’s bravery to let out that kind of joke. The Unkabogable Star did not stop there as he said that this song was played at Congress and then, he repeated the lyrics. “Di ba? Anyway…” Vice Ganda said as she diverted to another topic.

Kaya pala nagsara ang ABS CBN… iba ka talaga meme Vice Ganda #ShowtimeNovembesties pic.twitter.com/XZ2O54gyNq

— papigames (@papigames2) November 1, 2022

In the comment section of this Twitter post, netizens expressed various reactions. “AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! May karugtong yan di ba. Yung binili or binenta kay Villar?” Twitter user @adeyventure commented. There were also netizens who said that Vice just did the right thing in criticizing politicians who pushed for the shutting down of ABS-CBN.

To recall,  Congressman Rodante Marcoleta was among the prominent members of the House of Representatives who voted against the renewal of ABS=CBN’s franchise.

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